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Brad Goreski reveals the secret to maintaining his sexy physique

The handsome designer is showing off his gym progress as he continues to dress the world's biggest celebs.

Brad Goreski

Brad Goreski

Brad Goreski

Brad Goreski can truly do it all.

The handsome designer and reality TV personality has come a very long way since his humble beginnings as an assistant on The Rachel Zoe Project back in 2007.


Nearly two decades later, Goreski serves as a regular judge on Canada's Drag Race and styles the most chic outfits for a very A-list roster including Kaley Cuoco, Demi Moore, Rashida Jones, Lea Michele, and more. Despite the incredible demands for his impressive career, the star finds time to focus on his physical health and show off his gym progress on social media.

"I've always been myself publicly! Sometimes I have to break up the grid. There's a lot of beautiful dresses and women. It's just another part of who I am. Working out is my time of the day to mentally check out. I was never a sporty kid, so being in the gym sets the day for me," Goreski tells Out.

Although Goreski loves to occasionally show off on social media, the photos have a much deeper meaning. The star has worked extremely hard to focus on his health throughout the years, so he's proud to love the skin that he's in.

"I wore my T-shirt in the swimming pool well into being a teenager. There's a part of it for me is liberating and celebrating my hard work. There's an element of being proud in my body! I dress women of all shapes and sizes, so having a strong body at 48 years old is very important to me."

Besides his packed schedule in the gym, on the red carpet, or designing the biggest celebrities, Goreski also loves to give back to the LGBTQ+ community. In fact, the model will be heading to Seattle this weekend to host the inaugural Pride Gala for the incredible health organization Lifelong.

The nonprofit is made up of a gifted and talented team who work around the clock to provide critical access to lifesaving medications and healthcare. For their inaugural gala, Lifelong will be honoring Laverne Cox and Chris Olsen for contributions to queer visibility and the event will feature performances from Miz Cracker, Jake Shears, and Macy Gray.

"I'm honored to able to give back to my community, especially during Pride Month. I'm just so happy that I can use my voice to participate in an evening that celebrates the great work people are doing 365 days a year. It's going to be a great way to a really fun night smack dab in the middle of Pride Month!"

Lifelong Pride Gala: An Evening for Equality takes place this Saturday, June 13, in Seattle. Learn more at the official website here.

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